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"The Butterfly Book Of Celtic Poems" by Eliseo Mauas Pinto

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This Book comprises a compilation of some poems written by me over the years splitted now in Chapters with some extra information regarding the Celtic Symbolism of Butterflies, and links to the audio songs and videos related to some of them...

Butteflies have always been associated to the Goddess, Mother Nature, and particularly conceived as Messengers of the Otherworld.
As we read these poems we can taste the spirit of our Celtic heritage.
We can even enjoy the bonfires as they light up the sky.Each verse echoes with legends of old, bringing that past into our present. We can almost hear words uttered in the old language.

We experience the same symbolism, enhancing our reading with a unique personal voyage. And we can hear the music of harps, of bagpipes, whistles and drums;the cries for freedom, the thundering waves in the sea, the roaring of the mighty boars in the way as our ancient bards mastered to perform at halls and mystic groves.

The Luar Na Lubre Connection

"Uah Lua"

Luca Tarlazzi - Ilustrator

Il Druido Bianco

Try Dyn ynt Gogyfurdd,Brenin, Telynior, a Bardd.Tair unben gerdd y dydd,Prydu, Canu Telyn, a dywedyd Cyfarwyddyd.Three men of equal rank,a King, a Harpist, a Bard.Three essences of the song, to versify, to play the harp, to recite history.